Eleanor Luke

Eleanor Luke was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn and a lover of King Henry VIII of England.

Biography
Eleanor Luke came from a family with estates in Oxfordshire, England, and she came to the court in 1533 to serve as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn. King Henry VIII of England eyed her at a dance as she danced with George Boleyn, and Henry - who was hungry for sex due to Anne's pregnancy - invited her to play chess that night. Later, George Boleyn informed Anne that Eleanor was the king's mistress, so George accused Eleanor of stealing from Queen Anne and blackmailed her into leaving London for good.